AuthorTopic: LSAT, LS Apps and Taxes (Read 1930 times)

nathanielmark

I am saving every receipt for LSAT prep materials, LSAT registration, LSDAS registration, LSDAS reports, my LSAT timer, and all application fees. I am planning on deducting all of this (which will probably come close to $1000) as educational expenses.

you guys doing the same?

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Ginatio

I had a post about this awhile ago... I'm planning on claiming them on my 2004 taxes. I don't think you need the receipts and *&^% unless you're audited, in which case I think all the proof I need is online--in fact, I don't think I have a single physical receipt.

I had a post about this awhile ago... I'm planning on claiming them on my 2004 taxes. I don't think you need the receipts and *&^% unless you're audited, in which case I think all the proof I need is online--in fact, I don't think I have a single physical receipt.